Using this plug-in-ready kit, industrial product developers can accurately evaluate metabolic turnover of chemicals regardless of whether they are rapidly or very slowly metabolized by the liver.

Jack McGeehan, Hepregen’s Vice President of Operations, stated, “The launch of this specially configured product so soon after the recent launch of the Company’s monkey HepatoPac™ kit for metabolite identification and profiling demonstrates the flexibility of Hepregen’s platform technology. This product launch provides another demonstration of our ability to rapidly develop and launch new application-directed products.”

Dr. Vincent Zurawski, Hepregen’s Chief Executive Officer added, “During the product development process, data generated from this new HepatoPac™ kit was used to predict drug clearance from the circulation with a high degree of in vitro/in vivo correlation when compared to clinical findings.”

Dr. Zurawski also stated, “The launch of this new kit demonstrates Hepregen’s commitment to providing its customers with unique problem-solving tools. The launch adds another product to the Company’s portfolio, which includes human, rat, monkey, human triple-donor and rat-human HepatoPac™ application-directed kits for metabolite identification and profiling.”

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